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How many 4/5 cup servings in 8 cups
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How many 4/5 cup servings in 8 cups
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Hello there love. This can be a rather tricky type of question to answer because there are tons of numbers in it and it will confuse you and make your head hurt a bit. First thing you do is write it out. The way you can write it out would be (4/5/)/8=? In this format you would be using the slash as the divide symbol, but if you don't like that just do what you are the most comfy with and that will help you solve the problem. Then you would change the division to multiplication like so. 4/5*1/8. After solving this, you would then get 1/10. I hope that this could help you and I hope you have an amazi ngly awesome day! Send a dm my way if you need further help of explanation.
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To solve this question, we use simple division:
So, there are
10 servings
of 4/5 of a cup in 8 cups.
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